I wanted to learn a compiled language and figured I'd go with C++. There's a dazzling array of books on the shelf and I'm not sure which to buy. I know there's places online, but I kinda like having a book.
Something that teaches good practice at a good learning curve while still being comprehensive?
Halp.
Forum: OMG Ponies

I admit I know next to nothing about this subject matter, but I think you need more eyes and less mouth. Or less fingers in this case.
"AKA privileges escalation sploit.." Sounds like your answer, fucking look it up.
"Hi
when ever i type any command in the webshell cmd prompt i get this warning " Did you forget the entire existence of the previous posts of the thread an
Forum: SQL and Code Injection

Ah, I like learning to hack. It's been somewhat of an obsession to get around things for a while now, and only now did I start to learn how to do it without petty tricks and such.
Also, should I learn to operate some programs before delving deeper to see how they work, or should I learn code and mechanics first?
Forum: Intro

Some more questions. Is teaching myself the best way, or is it easier to have some active help from other people?
My reason for learning was that I didn't want to be left behind the times. I wanted to be at the front of the wave of technology, to understand and know it inside and out. And it would make a decent job sometime in the future.
Thanks guys.
Forum: Intro

I'm no stranger to the internet, but only recently did I get the determination to learn something about security and anti-security. So here I am, starting with almost nothing (Knowledge of a few terms and limited knowledge of where to get more knowledge when I need it, barely know command line, etc.)
I learn quickly, but I haven't had ideas for how to get my foot in the door and learn the basic
Forum: Intro